More than 10,000 pay-up AES summonses


While politicians have been squabbling over a Automated Enforcement System (AES), some 10,000 engineer have paid up summonses released under a controversial system.
KUALA LUMPUR: More than 10,000 motorists have settled their Automated Enforcement System (AES) summonses out of 274,000 released given a system was implemented upon Sept 23.
Road Transport Department deputy director-general Ismail Ahmad pronounced a remuneration rate was still low when compared to a series of summonses issued.
"Motorists must assimilate that a AES is not implemented to burden them, though it is instead a method to revoke highway accidents," he told reporters after launching a Road Safety Awareness Campaign organised by a Consumers Protection as well as Welfare Board (LPKPM) during a Sungai Besi Toll Plaza here.
Ismail pronounced assorted hurdles were faced by coercion agencies in shortening highway accidents, generally fatalities, such as a enlarge in a series of vehicles as well as drivers each year.
He pronounced a country experienced an enlarge of about 1.1 million vehicles a year as well as an one more of 400,000 drivers, which acted a plea to a department as well as other coercion agencies in shortening fatalities in Malaysia.
"Actually, a enlarge in a series of vehicles as well as drivers is not a problem. What's important is that motorists have self-awareness as well as take a beginning to revoke highway fatalities," he said.
He pronounced a government had additionally set a target to revoke a Key Performance Index (KPI) for fatalities from 3.8 people out of 10,000 motorists to 2.0 by 2020.
Ismail lauded L! PKPM's b eginning in shortening highway fatalities by such reserve campaigns.
"These campaigns have been initiatives that you encourage since a community as well as coercion agencies need to work together to handle this matter, instead of withdrawal it all to a coercion only," he added.
- Bernama
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